meteorological condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeteorologicalandcondition
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meteorological
adjective
uk/ˌmiː.ti.ə.rəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌmiː.t̬i.ɚ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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The radar can be used to observe vehicle movement on the ground under anymeteorologicalcondition.
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In the rare circumstances where an elliptical wing collapses, the collapse is caused either by some extreme adversemeteorologicalconditionor by pilot error.
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The data of this observatory may be taken as representative of themeteorologicalconditionof the whole district.
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Absolute measurements were made of meteorological conditions, growth and partitioning after each phase of crop development, and grain yield.
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Since evapotranspiration losses are largely controlled by the meteorological conditions, seasonal evapotranspiration is nearly the same whether yields are high or low.
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To implement the model required data on point sources and meteorological conditions.
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However, this hypothesis requires extensive confirmation in regions with differing local meteorological conditions.
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We used a constant sampling effort under similar meteorological conditions to allow comparison of samples.
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It is probably subject to slight fluctuations, due to meteorological conditions.
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The first cluster included all the daily meteorological conditions.
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The argument that non-ditrysian ballooners are absent based on lack of exposure to conducive meteorological conditions alone, may not be entirely valid.
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Under certain meteorological conditions, it may be possible for plants to stay at the same stage of development for extended periods.
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The gs play a central role in leaf gas exchange irrespective of the meteorological conditions on both sunny and cloudy days.
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The 1932 harvest took place under highly unfavourable technical and meteorological conditions and, despite official attempts at suppression, the authors show that some free trade in grain continued.
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It was not until the early seventeenth century that the word was applied to the prevailing meteorological conditions of a particular zone rather than to the zone itself.
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If imposed, these conditions will take into account the characteristics of the structure, obviously, in relation to environmental and meteorological conditions likely to be encountered.
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Airships, like other forms of air transport, still suffer from meteorological conditions.
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Gliders are at present permitted to cross airways in visual meteorological conditions by day without compliance with normal air traffic control rules.
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Measurements are being made to determine variations in sonic boom over-pressures caused by meteorological conditions.
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